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[ UK /fˈɪlɪp/ ]
[ US /ˈfɪɫəp/ ]
NOUN
  1. anything that tends to arouse
    his approval was an added fillip

How To Use fillip In A Sentence

  • The athletics win provided a much-needed fillip to/for national pride.
  • This will offer an annual return of in excess of 12 per cent and give a further fillip to the company's cash generation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Encouraging more over-50s to stay in work could provide a huge fillip to the economy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The athletics win provided a much-needed fillip to/for national pride.
  • Moreover, if linguistic provinces are formed it will also give a fillip to the regional languages.
  • It should be a fillip to all scorers that a scorer has finally received an honour.
  • For British companies, the recent weakness of sterling will provide a further fillip. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their progress is a huge fillip to US rugby. Times, Sunday Times
  • The discussion in the meeting centered around the political situation in the state and the measures need to be taken to give a fillip to the socio-economic development.
  • his approval was an added fillip
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